ABOVE: The rough ’n' ready rock singer, Meat Loaf, and Kaki Hunter in one of the few quiet moments in “Roadie,” which will begin at the Odeon tomorrow. This boisterous film about a travelling musical group also features Alice Cooper (“I can’t believe you never heard of Alice Cooper. Don’t you read T-shirts?”) and Roy Or bison. BELOW: John Travolta has given up the disco scene and turned his talents to a more serious role in “Urban Cowboy,” which will begin at the Savoy tomorrow.
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85ABOVE: The rough ’n' ready rock singer, Meat Loaf, and Kaki Hunter in one of the few quiet moments in “Roadie,” which will begin at the Odeon tomorrow. This boisterous film about a travelling musical group also features Alice Cooper (“I can’t believe you never heard of Alice Cooper. Don’t you read T-shirts?”) and Roy Or bison. BELOW: John Travolta has given up the disco scene and turned his talents to a more serious role in “Urban Cowboy,” which will begin at the Savoy tomorrow. Press, 25 September 1980, Page 14
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